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Her motherly heart and sympathetic figure caused the men to call her the Wisconsin Angel. She began by visiting hospitals, in order that she might find out where improvements were most needed.
Harvey proceeded to Cape Girardeau where hospitals were being improvised for the immediate use of the sick and dying--then being brought in. She visited day by day every sufferer's cot--taking with her all the hope and comfort she could find in her heart to give them. Harvey went to Memphis from which place she sent a letter to the Governor of our state urging him to establish a hospital at that place.
After visiting Memphis Mrs. Harvey inspected hospitals at Corinth, Jackson and La Grange. About April 1st she was overcome by the Miasma and was obliged to return north where she recovered her health.
Washington during the Civil War On her return trip south she visited Washington and obtained from Abraham Lincoln permission to establish a hospital in Wisconsin for convalescing soldiers. Harvey was the Sanitary Agent for Wisconsin she paid little regard for the state lines and her work may be truly regarded as National.
When she returned from the south in she brought with her six or seven orphans of the War, whom she had found there; not inquiring on which side their fathers fought. Soon after this she established a Soldiers Orphans Home in Madison which was in existence until , when the state feeling the need for retrenchment, closed the institution.
She is still remembered by some of her scholars as a little woman with a sweet face hid under a small bonnet with a long widow's veil; a loving personality, quick, keen and jolly. This information obtained from Millie C. Pounder, Fort Atkinson soldier in the Civil War, relates this experience. He with a number of other men were ordered to Missouri to fill up the depleted ranks of the Wisconsin Company, and were sent by mistake to Mississippi. They tried and tried to get back but all efforts failed until they wrote to Mrs. In a very short time Mrs. Harvey was able to do what the Generals had not succeeded in getting done.
She had the rank of Colonel given her by President Lincoln. Sketches of Wisconsin Pioneer Women. Lucius Fairchild Search Feedback Mrs. Perrine Harvey from Wisconsin deserves a place.